![]() Recorded May/June of 2020.The Ancient Tree is a tree located in The Forgotten Fields. Sometimes I can hear the invitation in my slumber so deepīut I just can't seem to wake up from this busyness that lulls me to sleepĬopyright - 2014. He whispers mysteries no eye has seen no ear has heard nor the mind could ever conceive - peace 'Round the one they've always longed for just to hear Him speak - they come They've gathered there for many years in a small cleared green It's a deeply personal song about the beautiful character of God in the midst of regret.Įarly in the morning before the world awakesĭeep within the woods in a most secret place - they come Early before anyone awoke, people would quietly slip from their beds and meet in a beautifully cleared area "in the most secret place" to spend time with Jesus. Assisted in production by Wendy Campbell. Recorded, Mixed, & Mastered by: Casey Campbell at Sweetwind - a humble little studio nestled in the woods of Central Arkansas. I'm not interested in buying, what he's selling today You may even think He's forgotten about you, or that you are alone in what you are dealing with, but He's there interceding for you just the same.įaith please answer that, and run him away Many times you may not know that Jesus intercedes to the Father for you. They don't know exactly what for or the situation, but they pray nonetheless. Again, I just went with it.and again I was shown that part represents people somewhere praying and crying out - interceding for him. This was another thing I kept "hearing" when I would listen back to what I had recorded. In the background you hear people praying and wailing intensely. The other night when I was listening back to it, I felt as if the Lord impressed on me that sound represents the guy replaying his life back as he lays there.then it goes into the first Chorus of just myself and guitar in a room (that's him). When I was recording it, I kept "hearing" in my mind the sound of a cassette tape rewinding - interrupting the flow of the verse. He's crying out: "Deliver me, and I'll be whole - Deliver me, into your arms." "Deliver Me" is about a guy that has a stroke and is stuck in his house alone on the floor. I was mowing my grass one day, when the Lord showed me that the song He gave me so long ago, actually had a totally different intention and meaning to it. Once we started recording it, something unexpected happened. This song really wasn't high on our list of priorities as I felt as if we had better songs to spend time recording, but I couldn't really shake the feeling I had to get it out there. I originally wrote this song about fear and worry - and wanting to change, but not really knowing where to start or even how. Lyrics by Casey Campbell, Wendy Campbell, and Lance StevensĬopyright - 2004. Recorded, Mixed, & Mastered by: Casey Campbell at Sweetwind - a humble little studio nestled in the woods of Central Arkansas.Īssisted in production by Wendy Campbell. Victory's sheen bursts forth and the veil has been tornĪll Instruments & Vocals by: The Forgotten Fields In this grave of suffering there's this ember of hope I said, "I'll never let You go, no matter how hard the wind blows."īut it was You this whole time holding on to me. I hope this song ministers to some of you out there as it has to us.Īs the blood and water flowed down on my brow We hope the honesty of this song and the hope it brings will illuminate the beautiful character of God. Suffering is holding Jesus close, and Him holding you closer. To me this songs speaks about the difference between how we feel, and what the truth is about suffering. I've been thinking that perhaps it could minister to at least somebody out there. So for the last week, I've been working on finishing the recording and the mixing of it. Some of this recording (the guitar part) I had recorded back in 2004, and then it sat there on a hard drive for the last several years. Riding around in my truck last week, I asked the Lord if He could give me the lyrics and melody to a chorus, and within about a minute, I had the whole thing. I was thinking, "Man that song is really appropriate right now." The problem though is that we never could really find a chorus for it. The other day I was thinking about some really tough challenges we've been through, and through that I was remembering a song Wendy and I with the help of a friend, Lance Stevens, wrote around 2004. ![]()
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